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1 | Who then is on this broad way? | Matt 7:13 | DocTrinsograce | 217017 | ||
Hi, RakPak... I am Hebrew too. Do you think that you accrue some benefit with God to use Hebrew? The church used Greek -- as did James, by the way. Because they wanted to communicate to as many people as possible. Do you think they were compromising by using Iesous instead of Hebrew? We seek to do what is right, it is true. However, when we deviate from the orthodoxy of Christianity, we need better reasons than "I do what is right in my own eyes." All that aside... You are seeking to communicate with a set of Bible students. Wouldn't you want to use language that does not impede our study, but rather what most effectively communicates? In Him, Doc |
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2 | Who then is on this broad way? | Matt 7:13 | Wild Olive Shoot | 217026 | ||
What puzzles me Doc, why is the Hebrew name only used for Jesus by some? Weren't there other Hebrews that had Hebrew names? I don't see people referring to Paul as Shaul or Simon as Shimon or even John as Jochana. (if I got all of them right?) I guess being respectful with names only applies to Jesus. Why is that? Stand in His grace, WOS |
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3 | Who then is on this broad way? | Matt 7:13 | rakpak | 217027 | ||
EliYah is another good one, meaning Yah is El, or Yah is God. | ||||||